You can set the Noke app to unlock your locks as you approach them, or if you’re not comfortable with that idea, you can go into the app itself to select what you want to do. Since many smartphones use fingerprint locking these days, your possessions can only be unlocked with your fingerprint, or smartphone’s access PIN if your phone has no fingerprint sensor.

The Noke app can communicate with multiple locks, so you can control them all from a single device. And thanks to the Bluetooth connectivity, you can also track the last known location of locked items in transit. And if you forget your phone or its battery dies, you can also program a “quick click” code into the lock, which lets you open it by tapping in a combination code on top of the shackle.

So secure your items the modern way, and head on over to the Technabob Shop, where you can grab the Noke lock for just $69.99(USD), or save 10% on a 2-pack for $124.99.